Clemente got hits in all 14 World Series games he played in. I saw him play in the final game of the 1971 NLCS.
On this day in 1934, Roberto Clemente was born.
— MLB Stat of the Day (@MLBStatoftheDay) August 18, 2018
The 15-time #AllStar was a career .362 hitter over 14 #WorldSeries games. pic.twitter.com/7RwLlC0I8I
MLB should retire number 21! The Great One, Roberto Clemente 🇵🇷was born #OTD 1934. Died tragically at age 38 in a plane crash while on humanitarian mission to earthquake victims in Nicaragua. Here's Clemente's @sabr bio https://t.co/YxOkqSdJo6 pic.twitter.com/BttWfyPMvv
— SABR BioProject (@SABRbioproject) August 18, 2018
Eighty-four years ago today, The Great One was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Eighteen seasons with the @Pirates proved without a doubt that Roberto Clemente was worthy of the name. https://t.co/cCGPNfbaL8 pic.twitter.com/QW9Qxqapp7
— Baseball Hall âš¾ (@baseballhall) August 18, 2018
''Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth.''
— Pirates (@Pirates) August 18, 2018
Today we celebrate Roberto Clemente’s birthday. #TheGreatOne pic.twitter.com/2qD1zC1ePY
The great Roberto Clemente was born today in 1934. He has been gone for 46 years, but the meaning of his life seems more important than ever. Proud of his Puerto Rican heritage, proud of being a black man in America, open to people of all backgrounds and stations in life.
— david maraniss (@davidmaraniss) August 18, 2018
Today (9/5) is Clemente Day
Roberto Clemente is the only player to ever hit a #walkoff inside-the-park grand slam (7/25/1956). #ClementeDay pic.twitter.com/Q1BF4ddgUP
— MLB Stat of the Day (@MLBStatoftheDay) September 5, 2018
On this #ClementeDay, let us honor & remember the great Roberto Clemente – the ultimate humanitarian. A great ball player who used his platform to help others. Be the change you want to see in the world – it starts with YOU. #ClementeDay #GiveBack #MaybinMission @MLB pic.twitter.com/NjctraqGpc
— Cameron Maybin (@CameronMaybin) September 5, 2018
SABR celebrates #HispanicHeritageMonth with profiles of Latino players over the course of the next 30 days. Enjoy!
— Baseball Research (@SABRLatino) September 19, 2018
Meet Roberto Clemente, "The Great One." His life and career were cut short by tragedy, but his impact transcended the… https://t.co/5aqXDXxSHv
Roberto Clemente’s lone campaign in the minor leagues was perhaps the least publicized part of his career – but during that season, he caught the eye of the @Pirates. We continue our series on No. 21 in 2021 with the story of his 1954 season in Montreal. https://t.co/lnRkIWHvwd pic.twitter.com/Iq5ksXaFLD
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum âš¾ (@baseballhall) June 21, 2021